The sexual misconduct allegations against Al Franken only continue to grow.

A FIFTH woman has come forward to accuse the Minnesota senator of sexual harassment as, on Thursday, Army veteran Stephanie Kemplin claimed she was once groped by the Saturday Night Live alum. How awful.

While visiting CNN, Kemplin stated that Franken cupped her breast for about five to 10 seconds during a photo op back in December 2003. Apparently, this alleged incident occurred during a meet-and-greet while the then comedian was on a USO Tour. This is the SECOND accusation of misconduct that is said to have taken place on a USO tour.

In case you forgot, broadcaster Leeann Tweeden led the charge against Al when she accused the seasoned politician of kissing her without consent AND of groping her while she slept during an '06 tour of the Middle East. Smh.

Senator Al Franken is trying to power through his sexual misconduct scandal.

As you've likely heard, the Minnesota comedian-turned-politician has been accused of misconduct as four women have come forward with specifics about unsavory encounters.

It all started when radio news anchor Leeann Tweeden accused Al of forcibly kissing her during a '06 USO Tour show rehearsal AND of groping her for a photo while she slept (an accompanying photo shows the Saturday Night Live alum miming grabbing her breasts).

Several male celebrities have been lit up with sexual misconduct allegations in the past few months, but not everyone deserves to go up in flames with the likes of uber-predators Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey.

Namely, Al Franken, who has received a letter of support from dozens of female Saturday Night Live staffers amid the recent allegations that have come out against the Democratic senator.

The letter, signed by 36 former writers, production assistants, costume designers, and cast members, did not condone Franken's actions toward Leeann Tweeden, who accused him of kissing and groping her without consent on a 2006 USO tour. In fact, the former cast and crew members were quick to call his actions "stupid and foolish."

But the letter, published in Tuesday's Star Tribune, also made sure to state that Franken was nothing but commendable during his time on the show, where he treated every woman (or at least every signatory) "with the utmost respect and regard."

Sounds like Al Franken is a real opportunist when it comes to photo-ops with women.

A woman has come forward accusing the Minnesota Senator of grabbing her butt as they posed for a photo at the 2010 Minnesota State Fair.

Lindsay Menz told CNN that Franken was at a booth at the state fair when they struck a conversation before her husband proceeded to take a photo of them. She said the former Saturday Night Livewriter "pulled me in really close, like awkward close, and as my husband took the picture, he put his hand full-fledged on my rear. It was wrapped tightly around my butt cheek."

Leeann Tweeden didn't accuse Sen. Al Franken of sexual misconduct to drive him out of office. She did it to empower victims, herself included.

The journalist and radio host stopped by Good Morning America on Friday to explain why she waited so long to come forward with allegations against the Senator, whom she claims groped and kissed her without consent during a 2006 USO trip to the Middle East.

Tweeden told Robin Roberts after holding on to her story for over 10 years, she was inspired to tell her truth after seeing so many women come forward with sexual harassment and assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein and other powerful men over the past month.

But unlike Weinstein's accusers, Tweeden doesn't want to see her alleged abuser out of power. She explained:

As we previously reported, Senator Al Franken apologized to TV host Leeann Tweeden after she accused him of groping and kissing her without consent during a '06 USO Tour of the Middle East. Initially, the comedian turned politician attempted to downplay the scandal by noting that he didn't "remember the rehearsal for the skit in the same way," but offered up his "sincerest apologies" regardless.

The Saturday Night Live alum also apologized for the photo where he appeared to be groping Tweeden as she slept. While he defended that the picture "was clearly intended to be funny," he acknowledged it was not. Since the initial statement, Franken has since come forward to condemn his actions and requested that an "ethics investigation be undertaken."

On Thursday, a TV host and sports broadcaster detailed the alleged sexual assault she suffered at Senator Al Franken's hands back in 2006. Allegedly, Franken both groped and kissed the woman, named Leeann Tweeden, without her consent.